This project was developed in close collaboration with Renzo Rubino, bringing together portrait photography, visual identity and editorial coherence. The first part of the work revolves around the cover image for Henna, for which I developed both the visual concept and the typographic intervention. The image was conceived as a central element of the project’s identity, balancing intimacy, symbolism and a strong sense of place. The second phase of the collaboration focused on a series of portraits created for press and communication purposes. These images were developed in continuity with the album’s visual language, drawing inspiration from the photographic approach of Luigi Ghirri. The sea becomes a recurring presence — not as a dominant subject, but as a delicate and atmospheric element, shaping a quiet, reflective and timeless imagery. Together, the portraits form a cohesive visual system in which music, identity and landscape remain closely connected, allowing the artist’s image to evolve while maintaining a strong editorial consistency.